Your tips on how to look more Groomed, Glamorous or Polished #11

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I have terrible dark shadows under my eyes. Recently someone said to stop rubbing my eyes so much. I think they said I would be bursting capillaries/blood vessels?
I've tried to make a concerted effort to not do it (which is hard!) but I can see an improvement despite this. My eyeballs don't feel as painful either.
 
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Cheek filler is very unlikely to migrate, it’s injected pretty deep onto the cheek bone. Make sure they use a decent filler and take it slow - you can always start with half a ml each side and then get it topped up x
Is this painful? It sounds it and I’m a real wimp but been thinking of having some done for ages now
 
Ohh I love Effn tan! Follow her on instragram @effntan - she has really good tips for tanning
 
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What colour lipstick would you wear with a coral dress, please and thank you View attachment 2960537
I would go nude, something like Mac velvet teddy
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I'd love forehead botox but I have deepset eyes so worried they'll make them worse
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I have quite deep set eyes and hav had Botox three times now, my dr injects my brows for a subtle lifted effect
 
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Is this painful? It sounds it and I’m a real wimp but been thinking of having some done for ages now
It‘s a bit uncomfortable but if you have a good practitioner then it shouldn’t hurt a lot. A friend of mine went to a high street place and said it really hurt and she ended up with two black eyes! I probably spend a bit more but I go to a proper clinic run by an actual doctor.
 
Just chiming in to say I absolutely love the new L’Oréal Glycolic gloss range. The 5 min lamination treatment is *chefs kiss*
 
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Oh brilliant. I left it in and then I’ve done a mask over the top of it. So we shall see how it goes!
You don’t need to do a mask over the top as k18 shouldn’t be rinsed out - all you need is the k18.
 
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Oh brilliant. I left it in and then I’ve done a mask over the top of it. So we shall see how it goes!
You may not see the effectiveness of it with using a mask. They recommend you wash your hair, and don’t use conditioner. Put K18 on, brush it through, leave for 4 minutes and then blow dry. It needs heat to work. Hope you like it!
 
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You may not see the effectiveness of it with using a mask. They recommend you wash your hair, and don’t use conditioner. Put K18 on, brush it through, leave for 4 minutes and then blow dry. It needs heat to work. Hope you like it!
Ah no! I didn’t realise it needed heat. Oops.

I also listened to an American influencer that said the the k18 is absorbed into the hair shaft after 4 mins so you can apply conditioner if required.

I’ve got some leave in styling spray coming today that has conditioner in so won’t be making that mistake again!
 
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I don't think it is heat activated, I have used it and never used heat and it worked! I would never put conditioner on top of it though.
 
Is that Abby Yung? Yeh she said she had contacted k18 to ask. I think if it’s your first time/s using it, use as directed so see how it works for your hair.
 
You may not see the effectiveness of it with using a mask. They recommend you wash your hair, and don’t use conditioner. Put K18 on, brush it through, leave for 4 minutes and then blow dry. It needs heat to work. Hope you like it!
K18 doesn't need heat to work. The company says style hair as usual. Colour wow products (other than the curly hair one) do, so you might be thinking of that.
 
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Is that Abby Yung? Yeh she said she had contacted k18 to ask. I think if it’s your first time/s using it, use as directed so see how it works for your hair.
Yes it was

my hair feels a bit better but I will use as directed next time.
 
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What do people think of the k18 leave in? Just applied it.
Love love love it. Got a hot tip from a Tattler to rub it between my hands until it’s turned pure opaque white before applying. It spreads more evenly across my hair that way. I have, on occasion, put some conditioner in my hair before using K18 as my hair is super duper porous at the moment (bleach and a holiday=slightly unhappy hair!), but trust the instructions and if your hair is dry and tangly like mine, don’t even try to comb your hair till it’s had its 4 minutes. I was very skeptical about only using shampoo but it honestly saved my hair!
 
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